Crestala Fencing Centre

145mm x 47mm (6" x 2") C16 - Easi-edge -Timber for external use

145mm (6in) x 47mm (2in) in 3.6m (12ft) and 4.8m (16ft) lengths. C16 stress graded.
BSW's Easy-edge CLS-style framing and fencing timber is semi-prepared with rounded corners. The smooth wood is easy and pleasant to handle and has fewer potential splinters. In addition, our Easi-edge is pressure-treated to UC3 for above-ground external use.

The majority of our Easi-Edge timber is C16 stress graded. If you need this, please specify when ordering.

You may also want to look at our sawn framing timber.

Width/Depth: 145mm (6") x 45mm (2") x 3.6m (12'0) C16
£19.20
Tax included.

Pickup available at Crestala Fencing Centre

Key Features
  • Treated softwood to UC3 for external use
  • CLS style timber
  • Great for building timber frameworks, including decking support frames
  • C16
  • 3.6m (12ft) and 4.8m (16ft) lengths
Sizing Guide
3.6m (12ft) and 4.8m (16ft) lengths
Made To Measure Sizes
If you require shorter lengths of 145 x 47 please use the link below to request a quote. Contact Us
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Product Specifications
Width (Metric):145 mm
Width (Imperial):6 in
Depth (Metric):47 mm
Depth (Imperial):2 in
Materials:Pressure-treated softwood UC3 and C16 stress graded
How to Use

As with all treated timber, any saw cuts or holes in the boards must be treated with a Cut End Preserver.

Easi-edge and our sawn-finish framing timber are ideal for building sheds, lean-tos, log stores, Decking support frames, and other external carpentry.

All our Easi-edge is stress-graded to the C16 standard.

Our Easi-edge suits most internal and external general, off-ground building work. 145mm x 47mm boards make great joists to support our decking.

Installation Tips

Crestala stocks a variety of fastenings suitable for use with treated timber. If you need help selecting the correct ones for your project, please talk to our Sales team, who will be happy to help.

Recommended Aftercare

Retreating external timber periodically with a coat of wood preserver or UV wood oil is never a bad thing.

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